ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLABLE OPTICAL ELEMENT, IN PARTICULAR THIN-FILM CELL HAVING AN OPTICALLY ACTIVE SURFACE PROFILE, AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF

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16478585

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The Kerr effect depends very strongly on the temperature and is associated with high operating voltages. The present invention relates to an electrically controllable optical element which comprises a cell (D) filled with a starting mixture (K) and having two substrates (1a, 1b) and a conductive layer (2a, 2b) applied onto the inner surface of the respective substrate (1a, 1b), wherein the starting mixture (K) comprises a mixture of dipolar, rod-shaped molecules (5) and semi-mesogenes (4) as active constituents, and wherein the starting mixture (K) forms a thin layer having a wide-meshed, anisotropic network (9) produced by photo-polymerization between the structured or/and flat conductive layers (2a, 2b), which are applied onto a substrate (1a, 1b), in a thin-film cell (D). According to the invention, an optically active surface profile (O) is incorporated on the inner surface of a substrate (1a or 1b) or into the substrate (1a or 1b) or both substrates (1a and 1b).

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HOFFMANN KLAUS81476 MÜNCHEN
FOCUSTEC GMBH82131 STOCKDORF GEM GAUTING
FAUSTIG STEPHANIEHILTENSPERGER STR 95 MÜNCHEN 80796

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FISCHER, Thomas Berlin, DE 221 1850
HOFFMANN, Klaus München, DE 113 1296
RUTLOH, Michael Berlin, DE 3 17
STUMPE, Joachim Nauen, DE 12 175

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